Indian Prairie Parents` Council League of Women Voters Of Naperville

Transcription

Indian Prairie Parents` Council League of Women Voters Of Naperville
Indian Prairie Parents' Council
League of Women Voters
Of Naperville
Crouse Education Center
780 Shoreline Drive, Aurora, IL 60504
630-375-3000
Indian Prairie
Parents’ Council
PTA/PTSA Units
February 19, 2015
Preschool
Dear School Board Candidate,
Prairie Children
This letter serves to confirm your participation in the upcoming District 204 Board of
Elementary Schools Education Candidate Forum sponsored by the Indian Prairie Parents’ Council in partnership
Brookdale
Brooks
Builta
Clow
Cowlishaw
Fry
Georgetown
Gombert
Graham
Kendall
Longwood
McCarty
Owen
Patterson
Peterson
Spring Brook
Steck
Watts
Welch
White Eagle
Young
Middle Schools
Crone
Fischer
Granger
Gregory
Hill
Scullen
Still
High Schools
Metea Valley
Neuqua Valley
Waubonsie Valley
with the League of Women Voters. Our aims are to provide you with the opportunity to
share your qualifications and aspirations for District 204 and to provide voters with the
opportunity to ask questions in a moderated, unbiased format.
Our District 204 Board of Education Candidate Forum will be held on Thursday, March 19,
2015 in the board rooms of the Crouse Education Center, located at 780 Shoreline Drive,
Aurora, Illinois 60504.
Please arrive to the Crouse Education Center no later than 6:30 p.m. that evening. We will
provide equal space for each candidate to place campaign literature just outside of the
board rooms. Upon the dais, we will provide you with pens, paper and bottled water.
In advance of the forum, IPPC will prepare a Voter Guide (different from the Vote411
Guide put out by the LWV). If you wish to participate, please provide written responses to
questions outlined in Attachment 4. For inclusion in the guide, email your responses to
Leah Keane, IPPC Forum Chair, by 6:00 p.m. on Monday, March 9th. The guide will be
published on the IPPC and LWV websites after March 9. Limited copies will be available
at the forum on March 19th.
For your benefit, enclosed with this letter are:
• Attachment 1: Sponsoring Organizations & Publicity Plan
• Attachment 2: E-Folder Flyer
• Attachment 3: Forum Agenda
• Attachment 4: Voter Guide Questions (optional)
If you have any questions, please contact Shannon Lynch, IPPC President, or Leah Keane,
IPPC Forum Chair. We look forward to your participation in what will be a very
informative forum for the District 204 community.
District
Indian Prairie Special Needs
Indian Prairie Project Arrow
Sincerely,
Shannon Lynch
IPPC President
[email protected]
630 898-2351
Leah Keane
IPPC Forum Chair
[email protected]
630.717.6514
Annette Smith
League of Women Voters
[email protected]
630 420-2764
Attachment 1
Sponsoring Organizations & Publicity Plan
Indian Prairie Parents’ Council
The Indian Prairie Parents’ Council (IPPC) is the umbrella organization for all 34 PTA and PTSA units in
District 204. Each unit is represented by its PTA President and IPPC Representative. IPPC meets monthly with
District 204 administration to share information about local, state and national issues affecting the education, health
and welfare of children and youth.
The League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization which encourages the informed and active
participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
Forum Moderator
Lori Miller, our forum moderator, is a Past President and active member of the Wheaton League of Women
Voters and assisted as a state issues specialist for the Illinois League. She has been a Deputy Voter Registrar for 18
years, coordinating numerous voter registration drives at community events and DuPage County High Schools,
engaging citizens to get registered, educated on the issues, and to get involved. Lori coordinated 4 area high schools
for past IL Mock Student Elections made possible through a partnership with the McCormick Foundation and the IL
League. Lori has served as a Moderator for many Congressional, State and local political forums and events over
the years.
Publicity Plan
The District 204 Board of Education Candidate Forum will be publicized in a variety of ways:
• Indian Prairie Parents’ Council website
• Local Unit PTA/PTSA Communications, including newsletters and websites
• League of Women Voters website
• District 204 E-News & E-Folder
• District 204 website
• Individual School Listserv (30 schools)
• Daily Herald
• Naperville Sun
• Chicago Tribune
• Positively Naperville
• The Beacon
• Naperville Patch
Broadcast and rebroadcast opportunities:
In addition, the forum will be broadcast live on the internet at http://ipsd.org/ipsd_live. It will be re-broadcast on
various channels, such as ACTV Comcast Channel 10 and NCTV Channel 17.
Sponsored by the Indian Prairie Parents’ Council
And the League of Women Voters
District 204
Board of Education
Candidate Forum
7:00 – 8:00 p.m., March 19, 2015
Crouse Education Center
780 Shoreline Drive
Aurora, Illinois 60504
There will be an opportunity for the audience to submit questions
to the candidates. The election will be held April 7, 2015.
Candidates filed for the (4) four year term board vacancies
include:
Justin Karubas
Lori Price
Mark Rising
Renata Sliva
The forum can be viewed live on the internet at http://ipsd.org/ipsd_live. Internet
connections will be limited and variable throughout the event.
Attachment 3
Forum Agenda
District 204 Board of Education Candidate Forum
March 19, 2015
6:30
Arrive at the Crouse Education Center
780 Shoreline Drive, Aurora, Illinois
7:00
Welcome by moderator
7:03
Opening statements by each candidate
1 minute X 4 candidates = 4 minutes
7:07
Question 1: What is the most pressing public education issue in need of improvement?
Class size, teacher training, curriculum, security, school funding or something else?
2 minute responses X 4 candidates = 8 minutes
7:16
Question 2: In light of decreasing state revenue, what measures do you propose to
maintain and improve the District's academic standards?
2 minute responses X 4 candidates = 8 minutes
7:25
Question 3: How should the District's policies, goals, and curriculum choices
acknowledge the wide range of diversity within the student population, and the
corresponding lag of it in the staff demographics?
2 minute responses X 4 candidates = 8 minutes
7:34
Questions from the audience read by moderator
5 questions
1 minute responses X 4 candidates = 4 minutes
7:54
Closing statements by each candidate.
1 minute X 4 candidates = 4
7:58
Closing comments by moderator.
8:00
Adjournment
Attachment 4
Voter Guide Questions
Instructions: Using 10-point font, please type your responses to each question. Responses are not to exceed
one page in total.
1. Please list the following information:
a) Elementary attendance area in which you reside, number of children you have (if any) and what schools they
attend
b) Educational background, current occupation
c) Involvement with the schools, district, or community on either a professional or volunteer basis
d) What you have done to improve your understanding of D204 in preparation for running for school board, and
what new insights you have gained from your efforts
2. Why do you want to serve on the District 204 Board of Education?
3. What is your role as a school board member and what steps do you plan to take to perform that role effectively?
4. What specific changes to district goals and/or policy will you advocate for and why?